OK guys,
This ones kinda funny, after the fact, and no, no Mopars were hurt during this process! I pulled my '85 that I just dropped the 360 into onto the front lawn to free up some driveway space on Thursday (to work on my mom's Chebby S-Blazer, go figure :shifty
. Well, it ran out of gas and I didnt get any until yesterday (Friday). Primed that bad boy up, probably put too much in the carb, cranked it, pedal down, and FaWoomph! Big fireball exited one of the manifolds, setting the grass below the truck on fire! [smilie=2:
Saw it by the smoke coming up from the open hood. Did some scrambling around, and tried to start the truck (it had fired off and ran some before I shut the key off), Nope, no go. Decide that the only option after seeing it not on fire was to push it back. Wasnt too heavy thank goodness, and it wasnt a big fire, so I stamped it out. But, theres a nice little 1.5 ft diameter patch in our FRONT lawn thats burned out. Thank goodness its fall and the grass is starting to die off. Waittaminute, thats what caused it to burn in the first place. :hmmm:
After it was out, I got back in it to refire it, and there was smoke still inside and it smells like southern fried lawn, or did with the smoke in there
Lesson learned here: Do NOT dump too much fuel into the carb of trucks on dry front lawns, especially if said truck has open manifolds :doh: :shifty:
This ones kinda funny, after the fact, and no, no Mopars were hurt during this process! I pulled my '85 that I just dropped the 360 into onto the front lawn to free up some driveway space on Thursday (to work on my mom's Chebby S-Blazer, go figure :shifty
Saw it by the smoke coming up from the open hood. Did some scrambling around, and tried to start the truck (it had fired off and ran some before I shut the key off), Nope, no go. Decide that the only option after seeing it not on fire was to push it back. Wasnt too heavy thank goodness, and it wasnt a big fire, so I stamped it out. But, theres a nice little 1.5 ft diameter patch in our FRONT lawn thats burned out. Thank goodness its fall and the grass is starting to die off. Waittaminute, thats what caused it to burn in the first place. :hmmm:
After it was out, I got back in it to refire it, and there was smoke still inside and it smells like southern fried lawn, or did with the smoke in there
Lesson learned here: Do NOT dump too much fuel into the carb of trucks on dry front lawns, especially if said truck has open manifolds :doh: :shifty: